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they are required to operate cabs in many large cities including new york. the meters run higher than most other asset classes for decades. >> i don't think we ever thought it would hit a million dollar price. they have gone up 15% per year for 70 years. outperforming the dow, gold, nasdaq and real estate. >> his grandfather bought one of the badges for 10 bucks. 10,000% return since 1937. look at stock when you reinvest dividends, leaving s&p 500 behind in its rear view mirror. david: what do one cost? >> million bucks for the corporate guys. one million bucks or 700,000 for an individual. david: thanks, robert [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind aumatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi p
they are required to operate cabs in many large cities including new york. the meters run higher than most other asset classes for decades. >> i don't think we ever thought it would hit a million dollar price. they have gone up 15% per year for 70 years. outperforming the dow, gold, nasdaq and real estate. >> his grandfather bought one of the badges for 10 bucks. 10,000% return since 1937. look at stock when you reinvest dividends, leaving s&p 500 behind in its rear view mirror....
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. >>> the beautiful weather predicted in summer arriving early to be large. they predict the june 25th and 30,000 people a day will be visiting a city this coming with a weekend in the keep telling me that they're ready for it. in new 70 cbs 5. >>> coming up the next half- hour the new game plan to the golden state warriors and san francisco. >>> getting ready for the crush of people and the big fireworks show in honor of the golden gate bridge coming up. will the holiday shut down for the bridge and progress and acted on the work helping to protect the span case of an earthquake coming right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. in a cou
. >>> the beautiful weather predicted in summer arriving early to be large. they predict the june 25th and 30,000 people a day will be visiting a city this coming with a weekend in the keep telling me that they're ready for it. in new 70 cbs 5. >>> coming up the next half- hour the new game plan to the golden state warriors and san francisco. >>> getting ready for the crush of people and the big fireworks show in honor of the golden gate bridge coming up. will the...
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city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jalt. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women housed in bear county have only been charged with crimes under awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. others have been convicted and are serving short sentences or are awaiting trial in prison. he is kurntsly awaiting charges of assault and vehicle theft, to which he's pled not guilty. >> i've been cut with razors, all around here. i mean, i got cut with a knife when this dude put six razors in a toothbrush. >> somebody tried to stab me in the chest and thehearted. it's been rough. i've been in two fights since i've been in this jail. >
city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jalt. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women...
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the coastal cities, again, largely rain and travel delays will be impacted significantly where we have new york, philly and d.c. >> sounds like retailers can't catch a brick right now. superstorm system and now the storm is barreling its way across the country and with holiday pale at their weakest, heard that this morning, do retailers, can they make up for last yund. >> thank you. have, why don't you go first. what impact is it going to have? >> you have declining dispose al income and petter problems. you have the retailers that have inconspicuous stock and consumers are concerned about everything from hurricane sandy and the senseless slaughters in sandy hook, connecticut, spending less and giving more to charities. >> jan, i don't want to minimize any of this, the damage that this storm has already inflicted in parts of the country and could still inflict, but we were in an environment where people were just not shopping to begin with. do you think retailers could use this as a good excuse going forward? >> yeah, bert's here with me the four horsemen and apocalypse. i have to agre
the coastal cities, again, largely rain and travel delays will be impacted significantly where we have new york, philly and d.c. >> sounds like retailers can't catch a brick right now. superstorm system and now the storm is barreling its way across the country and with holiday pale at their weakest, heard that this morning, do retailers, can they make up for last yund. >> thank you. have, why don't you go first. what impact is it going to have? >> you have declining dispose al...
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it has quietly been removing the scanners from airports in large cities and moving them to smaller airports, and, it has nothing to do with privacy concerns, but the tsa says they are replaced with newer machines, that are faster and the scanners will now display a cartooned body with yellow highlights, for areas of concern, critics say the newer scanners have a higher false alarm rate and, this pregnant new york woman looked like an easy target for a robber, she was with her toddler, but think again, a teenager pointed a gun at rachel, telling her to hand over her iphone and she did so and when he ran off, she handed her child over to a relative and took off running after him. >> alisyn: so i didn't think much about it when i did it. i was on auto pilot. i felt like, that kid just pulled a gun on me and i need to catch him. >> alisyn: and somebody who caught him, a man caught up with the teenager and he handeded over the phone, but, then fled. surprising homecoming, that will molt your heart, a soldier mom reunited with her 8-year-old daughter after spending months overseas. [applause]. >>
it has quietly been removing the scanners from airports in large cities and moving them to smaller airports, and, it has nothing to do with privacy concerns, but the tsa says they are replaced with newer machines, that are faster and the scanners will now display a cartooned body with yellow highlights, for areas of concern, critics say the newer scanners have a higher false alarm rate and, this pregnant new york woman looked like an easy target for a robber, she was with her toddler, but think...
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this is the large suburb, population 1 million. it used to be one of the more violent areas in guatemala city, but two crime-fighting pilot programs were introduced with aid from the state department. what's unique about this station is that they actually fired 100% of the police officers here and they took all rookies out of the academy. corruption is so endemic they had to start with fresh officer who is were never on the street. >> the results have been dramatic. the conviction rate has moveed from practically to 98%. >> i met an energetic mayor along with aid commissioned a system that had a big impact. in one neighborhood 53 cameras had been install and crime has dropped by 90%. >> throughout the entire city is down 28 to 30%. >> this is one of the murders that the cameras were able to solve. this guy jumped out of a van and pulled out a gun. now he is shooting. they took a screen of prior to the murder that we just saw and it allowed them to identify the guy who committed the and you have this guy who handed the guy who commi
this is the large suburb, population 1 million. it used to be one of the more violent areas in guatemala city, but two crime-fighting pilot programs were introduced with aid from the state department. what's unique about this station is that they actually fired 100% of the police officers here and they took all rookies out of the academy. corruption is so endemic they had to start with fresh officer who is were never on the street. >> the results have been dramatic. the conviction rate...
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i think in large cities with a large jewish population it's very popular. >> tell us your story. you went on and found melissa's picture, right? >> i originally saw melissa's picture. she had blonde highlights. not to sound shallow. wasn't into blondes. >> that's the point of the picture, right? >> you are going to know -- >> it's the most important thing. >> you don't get to talk to the person, so you are making the determination 15 to 30 seconds from the picture. >> yeah. >> passed on her. sorry. one of my friends -- one of my fraternity brothers had dated her, told me he dated her, and i said do you mind? i felt that i should ask him. he said sure. went back on-line and saw her picture, went to j-date, pursued it, and had a date with her, and here we are. >> all right. >> we've been married for four years. >> four years. >> we celebrated our four-year anniversary. >> just had the baby last year. >> yes, she's 10 months. >> active this morning. >> she's very excited. >> there are some people who say you should just find love when it comes to you and be open to other possibiliti
i think in large cities with a large jewish population it's very popular. >> tell us your story. you went on and found melissa's picture, right? >> i originally saw melissa's picture. she had blonde highlights. not to sound shallow. wasn't into blondes. >> that's the point of the picture, right? >> you are going to know -- >> it's the most important thing. >> you don't get to talk to the person, so you are making the determination 15 to 30 seconds from the...
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. >> we have seen circuit city, borders the bookstore go out of business largely because of competition with amazon and there are a number of smaller retailers that have closed down because they couldn't compete with m son. >> amazon was started in the mid 19950 to sell books online and made no profit. but it became clear that the founder said his notoriously secretive company had bigger plans. it expanded in the 1990s into electronics, business services, information storage. amazon turned the corner to profitability in 2002 and today amazon is a $100 billon global company. and though basal has declineded our request for an interview, he recently told for june magazine-snow. >> we like to find is there somebody out there doing some element better than we? two it and if so, how do we improve? >> reporter: while that may be good news for millions of consumers who enjoy amazon's low prices, it is daunting for many businesses, even though that call amazon a partner. >> it's a wolf in sheep's clothing is probably the better wie to describe it. >> this woman is a retail analyst at forester re
. >> we have seen circuit city, borders the bookstore go out of business largely because of competition with amazon and there are a number of smaller retailers that have closed down because they couldn't compete with m son. >> amazon was started in the mid 19950 to sell books online and made no profit. but it became clear that the founder said his notoriously secretive company had bigger plans. it expanded in the 1990s into electronics, business services, information storage. amazon...
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it's the cheapest in the large cap universe on price to book basis absent bank of america, trading 8% of price to book. i think this is what you want to go into, things with definable catalysts, and when you have a stock rally, the financials participate in the history of markets. it's one you want to hold on. energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have any real opec or non-opec growth in terms of plux. who gets the call? the people who do offshore and deepwater drilling and down hole work. that's why you want to be there. >> global diversions here to some extent. all right, thank you very much, gentlemen, john stevenson and larry, have a great weekend. >> thank you, you too. >> thanks. >> leaders meeting with the president right now this very moment at the white house and the country and entire world watching because if we go off the cliff, markets around the globe could be affected. live to the white house with the very latest. david: taxes on dividends could be rising. chairm
it's the cheapest in the large cap universe on price to book basis absent bank of america, trading 8% of price to book. i think this is what you want to go into, things with definable catalysts, and when you have a stock rally, the financials participate in the history of markets. it's one you want to hold on. energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have any real opec or...
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to give of ourselves the things that are large. [applause] >> this is a city of heroes. [applause] >> it's said you don't have to be larger than life to be a hero. you just have to be larger than yourself. i think of john mccain, a hero that has roots near this city. he said, no -- he tried to deflect the heroism that was associated with his name. he said, no, i have the honor of serving in the company of heroes. and he is right. i think of the young men and women coming out of college and high school who put aside their career and decide to enlist in our armed forces. i appreciate those who serve our country. [applause] >> i love -- i love our national anthem. [applause] >> i love the words we get to sing in our national anthem, and america the beautiful, the verse, obeautiful for heroes prove in liberating stride, who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life. will ore veterans please raise your hands and members of the armed forces and be recognized. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. americans in all walks of life live for things bigger
to give of ourselves the things that are large. [applause] >> this is a city of heroes. [applause] >> it's said you don't have to be larger than life to be a hero. you just have to be larger than yourself. i think of john mccain, a hero that has roots near this city. he said, no -- he tried to deflect the heroism that was associated with his name. he said, no, i have the honor of serving in the company of heroes. and he is right. i think of the young men and women coming out of...
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just across the river from new york city. at the top of the show we told you about the michigan republican party's decision to award its two at large delegates to mitt romney changing it al t allotment from a 15-15 split between romney and santorum, which santorum called a victory, to a 16 to 14 edge to romney. tell your friends that mitt romney spent an estimated $266,875 per delegate in michigan while rick santorum got his 14 delegates for the bargain price of $164,286 apiece. romney and his super pac outspent santorum and friends by almost two to one in michigan. >>> so why are we here at fort lee high school? it's been a highly regarded high school and good district with a diverse population of kids for decades but had fallen short a bit of its reputation with test scores down. a new crop of administrators came in to right the ship and sold a new and occasionally unpopular message to the school. >> fort lee, new jersey, the first town you hit when you cross over the hudson river from new york city on the george washington
just across the river from new york city. at the top of the show we told you about the michigan republican party's decision to award its two at large delegates to mitt romney changing it al t allotment from a 15-15 split between romney and santorum, which santorum called a victory, to a 16 to 14 edge to romney. tell your friends that mitt romney spent an estimated $266,875 per delegate in michigan while rick santorum got his 14 delegates for the bargain price of $164,286 apiece. romney and his...
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lead to the final the two thousand and eight crisis and now we're seeing them spotted here in their city j.p. morgan and so on you might be able to add the facebook morgan stanley to that list just like you see these ungainly things happen at very large firms so i'm not really sure about prosecutions or even about regulation but i think that the people calling for bank break ups which includes you know people like the conservative president richard fisher just you know sort of spans both sides of the aisle these are the kinds of things that really bolster their argument ok and then since we haven't had you on the show in a while you know i have to i have to ask you about this facebook i.p.o. for a minute at least to get your take and specifically because what we've seen you know mark zuckerberg how much worth has been lost you know just in the last couple of days and then at the same time you see this other effect where kayak for example decided to scrub their i.p.o. because facebook was such a fiasco and so you know a lot of people are asking if facebook really cast a complete dark shad
lead to the final the two thousand and eight crisis and now we're seeing them spotted here in their city j.p. morgan and so on you might be able to add the facebook morgan stanley to that list just like you see these ungainly things happen at very large firms so i'm not really sure about prosecutions or even about regulation but i think that the people calling for bank break ups which includes you know people like the conservative president richard fisher just you know sort of spans both sides...
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bancorp and serve of the large regional banks. >> earlier on "fast money" dick bovie had this to say about one other major bank and what he feels it will do this year. watch. >> citi, i think, is going to be the most active of all of the banks, of the big bank stocks in terms of growth this year. i think that you're going to see citi grow at least 25% this year. >> do you aagrgragree, disagree? >> we think citi should have aa better year this year than last year. we think their expenses, though, are very high and there's no clear plan on reducing expenses. we have a lower growth estimate. >> one last. jpmorgan chase has been the poster child for growth in this industry to this point. what are your expectations from them? >> for the dividend increase we expect they raise their dividend to 30 cents. they're fairly well capitalized, and they should be able to grow capital well this year. of course, because they're so systemically important and large, they're held to a higher standard than most u.s. banks. >> thank you for your insights today. take a break and come back, going for the go
bancorp and serve of the large regional banks. >> earlier on "fast money" dick bovie had this to say about one other major bank and what he feels it will do this year. watch. >> citi, i think, is going to be the most active of all of the banks, of the big bank stocks in terms of growth this year. i think that you're going to see citi grow at least 25% this year. >> do you aagrgragree, disagree? >> we think citi should have aa better year this year than last...
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banks like citi is so-called too big to fail has gone way down. so you can't run a bank in 2012 like you did in 2007. >> what do you think of the new pick for ceo? >> he has a lot of experience inside citi, so -- >> a long time employee. all right. thank you very much. >> sticking with the citi story, what does mr. pandit's departure mean for citi's stock and it shareholders? here with the wall street take is fred cannon. he upgraded citi's stock to outperform on october 1st. welcome. you upped to out perform. did anything that happened today change either of those things in your view? >> not at all. in some ways while it's too bad to see mr. pandit go, what's going on today with the leadership on the board i think it will accelerate what's going on and make citi probably a better stock over the next five to section monix months. >> whose company is this now? >> both. they're coming in as a teemg. clearly the board is in control here. and clearly they think corbett's the right guy to execute the strategy. the strategy has been set for a while. it'
banks like citi is so-called too big to fail has gone way down. so you can't run a bank in 2012 like you did in 2007. >> what do you think of the new pick for ceo? >> he has a lot of experience inside citi, so -- >> a long time employee. all right. thank you very much. >> sticking with the citi story, what does mr. pandit's departure mean for citi's stock and it shareholders? here with the wall street take is fred cannon. he upgraded citi's stock to outperform on october...
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toure is very passionate about a controversial practice taking place in new york and other large cities. tell us about that. >> i took an opportunity to make the package very seriously. i want to shine a light on something serious and heavy to me. let me take you to my neighborhood in brooklyn and show you what my neighbors deal with and something that i fear. >> up against the wall. come on. against the wall. listen -- >> what's this about? >> you live around here? >> yeah. >> where do you live? >> 31. >> put your hands back up on the wall. 31. what's your name? >> toure. >> it's called stop, question and terrific. it up happens hundreds of thousands of times each year. >> no. they arrest you and grab you. they grab your crotch and turn you around and very disrespectful. >> it's easy find young men of color stopped and frisked. these men are my neighbors. >> at first it kind of makes you feel powerless. >> there were nearly 700,000 stops in new york last year, roughly half resulted in frisks. those who get frisked say it's emotional. >> it's a violation. it feeling degrading and makes
toure is very passionate about a controversial practice taking place in new york and other large cities. tell us about that. >> i took an opportunity to make the package very seriously. i want to shine a light on something serious and heavy to me. let me take you to my neighborhood in brooklyn and show you what my neighbors deal with and something that i fear. >> up against the wall. come on. against the wall. listen -- >> what's this about? >> you live around here?...
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time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. >>> some stories making news this morning. "the new york times" reports that president obama considers withdrawing the last american troops in afghanistan, the afghan army is not making much progress in training to take over security. the pentagon reports onl
time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. military families face, we...
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. >> that downpour would devastate a large part of the city. some areas of las vegas get close to a year's worth of precipitation in less than an hour. for angela, a freeway underpass near her home suddenly becomes a death trap. >> it kind of broke like a wave, like a tidal wave, and it just kind of came down the side of the freeway. where my car was sitting when it came flowing down the side, i was just right in the current. >> as the water rushes toward her, angela is gripped by a debilitating panic attack. the water washes over her windshield, but as she sits inside the car, she's too stricken to act. >> there was no noise. i didn't hear sirens, i didn't hear people. i didn't even hear the rushing water. i heard absolutely nothing. everything seemed to kind of like be in slow motion because i was just so lethargic. >> a man on a u-haul truck also stranded in the flood climbs onto the roof of his vehicle and yells at angela to get out. finally, she begins to react. >> i was being told to get out, and i was almost like a little lost puppy, you
. >> that downpour would devastate a large part of the city. some areas of las vegas get close to a year's worth of precipitation in less than an hour. for angela, a freeway underpass near her home suddenly becomes a death trap. >> it kind of broke like a wave, like a tidal wave, and it just kind of came down the side of the freeway. where my car was sitting when it came flowing down the side, i was just right in the current. >> as the water rushes toward her, angela is...
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in westchester county two large cities, yonkers and vernon. [talking over each other] >> of those 80% of people with legal handguns were they in tending and plotting who they were going to attack or were they on the street? what was the climate? >> various array of different crimes but now what we have is crimes tend >> with technology. stuart: i will break in for a second. i want to give you breaking news from the environmental protection agency. the administrator lisa jackson says she will step down. she has been on the job four years. she announced her departure in a statement that came out today. no particular reason for leaving but she says she was ready for new challenges, time with a family and opportunity to make a difference. lisa jackson, administrator of the epa will step down. back to you for a second, peter. we have a list published in the newspaper. everyone who knows where the legal handguns are in each house, name and address of the person who has got them. in newton, conn. we had a dreadful case of legally hunt handguns used t
in westchester county two large cities, yonkers and vernon. [talking over each other] >> of those 80% of people with legal handguns were they in tending and plotting who they were going to attack or were they on the street? what was the climate? >> various array of different crimes but now what we have is crimes tend >> with technology. stuart: i will break in for a second. i want to give you breaking news from the environmental protection agency. the administrator lisa...
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the city of chicago has seen unprecedented violence this year and the mainstream media has largely been silent. nearly 2400 people were shot this year. that's up 12%. more than 480 people were murdered. that's a 19% increase. and there was no peace during the christmas holiday. one man was killed and 13 other people were injured by gunfire. but, one of the deadliest weekends came over saint patrick's day weekend when 49 people were shot, 10 of them fatally. deadly weekend. >> what's driving this violence, father? >> well, i think there is a number of things. first of all, i think chicago is the poster boy right now. epidemic across the country largely ignoring because the victims are primarily black and brown. but i think you have high unemployment. you have poor education you have communities broken apart and creates perfect storm and culture in this country almost the norm and we have become immune to it we can't get immune to children dying in our streets. >> bill: all right. in cities like new york and some other towns across the country, the murder rate is coming down. all right? i
the city of chicago has seen unprecedented violence this year and the mainstream media has largely been silent. nearly 2400 people were shot this year. that's up 12%. more than 480 people were murdered. that's a 19% increase. and there was no peace during the christmas holiday. one man was killed and 13 other people were injured by gunfire. but, one of the deadliest weekends came over saint patrick's day weekend when 49 people were shot, 10 of them fatally. deadly weekend. >> what's...
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board of health approving that controversial man on large sugary drinks today. unless blocked for legal reasons, mayor michael bloomberg's ban goes into effect in six months from today. here's what will be impacted. sodas bigger than 16 ounces, energy drinks, and pre-sweetened iced teas. not on the banned list -- fruit juices, dairy drinks like milk shakes, alcoholic beverages, and no-calorie diet sodas. >>> brian schactman joins us with a market flash. you can still have your milkshake. >> milkshake is what i keyed on. it is only good if it is more than 16 ounces. we're looking at pot ash. pot ash of volume heavy on a pretty heavy volume day. >> thanks, brian. >>> mobile versus the pc guys. analysts are really weighing in on this fight today. is it a zero sum game and which side should your money be bet on? that's next. >>> before the break, five big movers on this thursday, september 13, 2012, with the dow jones industrial average now up 119 points, its high of the day. $37 up on gold. 1.33% gain in coca-cola. walt disney is up better than 1% as well. like it'
board of health approving that controversial man on large sugary drinks today. unless blocked for legal reasons, mayor michael bloomberg's ban goes into effect in six months from today. here's what will be impacted. sodas bigger than 16 ounces, energy drinks, and pre-sweetened iced teas. not on the banned list -- fruit juices, dairy drinks like milk shakes, alcoholic beverages, and no-calorie diet sodas. >>> brian schactman joins us with a market flash. you can still have your...
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a large number were bussed in from rural areas in egypt. many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared for himself last week would end when that constitution is ratified. perhaps in just two weeks' time. it's not clear that's going to be enough for the protesters behind me, some of whom intend to sleep on the square until they drive president morsi from power. rick, back to you. >> rick: steve streaming live from cairo. thanks. >> arthel: closer to home, our neighbor to the south swear not guilty a new president. enrique pena nieto taking the oath of office as president marks,ing the return to power of the old ruling power after a 12-year absence. the
a large number were bussed in from rural areas in egypt. many carrying the koran and shouting, god is the law. it was a real show of force and show of public support by those who support egypt's new president. he also announced there will be a constitutional referendum on december 15. it came really after a vote on friday pushing through that constitution in one day. now the nation will have the chance to vote up or down on that constitution. president morsi said the extreme powers he declared...
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has been happening is that allegedly, of course, there was this prostitution network which is not a large scale operation, but apparently well run and well organized which was based partly in belgium and partly in the northern french city where it was known for providing prostitutes of clients to a luxury hotel, and through this network and through a number of acquaint nlss and friends of dsk, a number of prostitutes were invited to have sex with him while attending so-called parties on about ten akags or so in brussels, in paris, and in washington as well while he was head of the imf. so while as you quite rightly point out, it is not illegal to pay for a prostitute as such, it is against a law obviously to be part of a prostitution network, and it is obviously against the law as well to misappropriate company funds and some of the friends of dsk allegedly paid the bill so to speak with company funds. >> oh, okay. so if the judge decides perhaps tomorrow to charge dsk, and if he is then convicted, what might the sentence be? >> well, the maximum sentence is up for is seven years of jail,
has been happening is that allegedly, of course, there was this prostitution network which is not a large scale operation, but apparently well run and well organized which was based partly in belgium and partly in the northern french city where it was known for providing prostitutes of clients to a luxury hotel, and through this network and through a number of acquaint nlss and friends of dsk, a number of prostitutes were invited to have sex with him while attending so-called parties on about...
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in new jersey, atlantic city was largely submerged and cutting it off from the mainland. up and down the new jersey coast, communities are seeing significant flooding. downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city. now one final word, there is some word that the potomac river, specifically the area between hancock, amaryland and washington, d.c., could begin flooding to night. the national weather service says it could be worst flooding that area has seen in 16 years. nbc's michelle franzen is at battery park city on the lower tip of manhattan. that is where the storm surge hit a record high over 13 feet. she joins us on the pho
in new jersey, atlantic city was largely submerged and cutting it off from the mainland. up and down the new jersey coast, communities are seeing significant flooding. downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in...
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congress for all intents and purposes and larges part of this city in the beltway empty out over the thanksgiving holiday next week. i'm told the president was very clear on taxes privately as he has been publicly in terms of the upper income americans getting higher rates or feeling some pain one way or the other. most see that as the place for the wiggle room. the president is open to suggestions on how to address entitlements. that, of course, is something republicans insist on. here's a little bit of the president from inside the roosevelt room this morning. >> we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. our challenge is to make sure that, you know, we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the people's business. my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process where we're able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit in a balanced way. we're also going to be focusing on making sure that middle class families are able to get ahead. >> toure, tha
congress for all intents and purposes and larges part of this city in the beltway empty out over the thanksgiving holiday next week. i'm told the president was very clear on taxes privately as he has been publicly in terms of the upper income americans getting higher rates or feeling some pain one way or the other. most see that as the place for the wiggle room. the president is open to suggestions on how to address entitlements. that, of course, is something republicans insist on. here's a...
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it looks like a large tornado has been on the ground over the last hour. it will be raining, bring the umbrella with you from new england down through the mid atlantic. again, here we are, january in the morning hours dealing with tornadoes. >> obviously, you pointed out, people get a phone call. >> yeah, all right, bill, thanks so much. coming up, another showbiz couple bites the dust. plus, the film about if underdog world war ii pilots steals the thunder from the weekend's top dog. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching first look on msnbc. advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a
it looks like a large tornado has been on the ground over the last hour. it will be raining, bring the umbrella with you from new england down through the mid atlantic. again, here we are, january in the morning hours dealing with tornadoes. >> obviously, you pointed out, people get a phone call. >> yeah, all right, bill, thanks so much. coming up, another showbiz couple bites the dust. plus, the film about if underdog world war ii pilots steals the thunder from the weekend's top...
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came down in oklahoma city. let's get a look at our weather. a pretty nice day. " >>mark: sunshine already coming down. we're looking pretty it would temperatures slowly warming up. more 50's than 40's. here's a look at how mr. bush is look on the map. colder to adjust to the north. santa rosa in the mid-40s, napa in the upper 40's. there are some parts of the east bay in the upper forties as well. otherwise, low 50s. it is cloudy at the close the clear inland. eventually, a clear conditions along the downtown area. it will probably have to be closer to 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. before we get some good clearing. by noon, 60s along the coastline and upper portions of the peninsula with 70 degree weather stretching into the bay and inland as well. as we advanced the clock to 3:00 he will see inland spots near the dull stuff, we run the chance of being in the upper 80s, near 90 degrees. in the next graphic, and antioch, 87 this afternoon. do not be surprised if there is what is warmer than that. the warmest locations w
came down in oklahoma city. let's get a look at our weather. a pretty nice day. " >>mark: sunshine already coming down. we're looking pretty it would temperatures slowly warming up. more 50's than 40's. here's a look at how mr. bush is look on the map. colder to adjust to the north. santa rosa in the mid-40s, napa in the upper 40's. there are some parts of the east bay in the upper forties as well. otherwise, low 50s. it is cloudy at the close the clear inland. eventually, a clear...
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new york city and large portions of country as evidenced by the cover of sports illustrated, the guy is on the cover of sports illustrated, you never heard his name two weeks ago. all in the grip, the vice grip of lin-sanity. knicks are undefeated since he earned the starting job of point guard going for the seventh in the row. arena packed with lin fans, some debuting lin puns. are you not lintertained. making his presence felt, beautiful alley oop pass for the dunk to fields. kicked to stoudemire, beautiful pass. knicks up 8 off the pick and roll. chandler, few minutes later lin to chandler, new york up 18 at the half, win 100-85. lin had 10 points but career high 13 assists. 7 knicks players finished in double digits scoring. one player absence during the winning streak, carmelo anthony, seen chatting on the bench with lin during the game. a lot of people raising the question whether a superstar like anthony can co-exist on the court with lin when he returns from injury. in an interview he discussed that and also talked about lin's game winning buzzer beater on tuesday. >> if carm
new york city and large portions of country as evidenced by the cover of sports illustrated, the guy is on the cover of sports illustrated, you never heard his name two weeks ago. all in the grip, the vice grip of lin-sanity. knicks are undefeated since he earned the starting job of point guard going for the seventh in the row. arena packed with lin fans, some debuting lin puns. are you not lintertained. making his presence felt, beautiful alley oop pass for the dunk to fields. kicked to...
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liz: the thing city group would have consulted with regulators that all? >> i cannot speak to that. that is typically the courtesy. unless there are serious safety problems which we don't have any more, the board should make decisions about management. it needs to be one factor to decide who should be in charge it is up to the board to decide. liz: talk about compensation. but at least perform and how it broke down is a lot. they took the single dollar and was winding about it. other network said he had a tough job. cry us the river. but the previous management bought out his hedge fund and then shut down. i do not mean to be up on any individual but he refused to talk to most of the media but the only ceo who ran away from me. [laughter] pried open the elevator door. he could not tell neil cavuto if you like stock ice cream orben a lot. make a decision. [laughter] people say he had a tough job. then superimposed fact and %-the a good ceo?ance was >> he did have a tough job. that is why did not like the choice is not one he was well qualified for. he worked at morgan stanley then st
liz: the thing city group would have consulted with regulators that all? >> i cannot speak to that. that is typically the courtesy. unless there are serious safety problems which we don't have any more, the board should make decisions about management. it needs to be one factor to decide who should be in charge it is up to the board to decide. liz: talk about compensation. but at least perform and how it broke down is a lot. they took the single dollar and was winding about it. other...
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it's a lot easier to protect one person than it is to protect a large family. >> suarez: have you seen monterey which was one of mexico's wealthiest and most advanced cities change as the government's war on the cartels escalated? >> well, you must realize that 10, 11 years ago, we were on the cover of business week and "time" magazine as the next hot spot of the world to invest in. hot spot indeed. but of a different nature nowadays. we have had mass killings in casinos. we have discovered mass graves. we've had mass bodies thrown as happened the day before yesterday. we've had inmates killed inside a jail. with baseball bats. 44 the last uprising a few months ago. so there is dysfunction that has set in to the city in the sense. >> suarez: how do you explain that nightmarish level of violence spreading now through many mexican regions not just the northern states coming so close to the united states but not spilling over into it. how come this hasn't involved the u.s. more? >> well, for one thing, there is a lot of armed forces on the border of different types. regional, local or fed
it's a lot easier to protect one person than it is to protect a large family. >> suarez: have you seen monterey which was one of mexico's wealthiest and most advanced cities change as the government's war on the cartels escalated? >> well, you must realize that 10, 11 years ago, we were on the cover of business week and "time" magazine as the next hot spot of the world to invest in. hot spot indeed. but of a different nature nowadays. we have had mass killings in casinos....
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it has a pry bar, a very large hammer side on it with a claw. that's what i would be having my guys use. >> it's got to be tough for the divers, who are obviously invested in trying to recover people from this, to have to suspend operations. >> it's a point where they've decided that now they have to -- they're probably setting up lines, getting ready for the salvage company to come in. and yes, it's very difficult for the men to say, just one more dive. just one more dive. but at some point, the dives are over for now. >> and how long might they be suspended for? or is that undetermined, because you've just got to wait on the conditions? >> the conditions aren't bad. i think they're probably going to lay tracer lines slowly. they're going to work one compartment at a time. and then they're going to be deciding how are they going to salvage, if they're going to try to actually float this ship. >> butch, again, i appreciate your expertise. >>> coming up tonight, "raw politics." a controversial "newsweek" politics asks, "why are obama's critics so
it has a pry bar, a very large hammer side on it with a claw. that's what i would be having my guys use. >> it's got to be tough for the divers, who are obviously invested in trying to recover people from this, to have to suspend operations. >> it's a point where they've decided that now they have to -- they're probably setting up lines, getting ready for the salvage company to come in. and yes, it's very difficult for the men to say, just one more dive. just one more dive. but at...
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it's more than that for citi. any way, you have to know your customer when you make a loan and it's hard to -- when you're running an institution that is so large and so effectively centralized for efficiency, it's hard to know your customer the biggest correlation between a loan loss and the quality is different. >> you have to know what you're buying into. at the end of the quarter the losses may be even worse. what do you mean by that? do you think it's going to get worse in terms of the numbers? >> well, this is a -- such a complex and sensitive situation because it's not just a handful of people that are trying to figure out what this trade is and squeeze jpmorgan on this trade so they would lose more money. how you unwind it, you think thanks goodness they have so much capital so they can hold on to these position. if it was anybody else, it would have been uglier. but we just used what jamie dimon said, this could get a lot worse. the position is so large. it's very hard when you take that size of a positio
it's more than that for citi. any way, you have to know your customer when you make a loan and it's hard to -- when you're running an institution that is so large and so effectively centralized for efficiency, it's hard to know your customer the biggest correlation between a loan loss and the quality is different. >> you have to know what you're buying into. at the end of the quarter the losses may be even worse. what do you mean by that? do you think it's going to get worse in terms of...